agriculture |
the science and work of raising crops and farm animals; farming. |
completely |
entirely; absolutely. |
dew |
little drops of water that collect at night on grass, plants, and other cool surfaces. |
effectively |
in a way that produces a successful result. |
estimated |
resulting from a careful guess rather than exact counting or calculation. |
frisk |
to leap or skip in a lively and happy way. |
lonesome |
sad because of being alone. |
precipitation |
the act of water falling in the form of rain, snow, sleet, or hail. |
premier |
first in importance; leading. |
scrawny |
very thin; skinny. |
stumble |
to trip or lose one's balance in walking or running. |
tame |
taken from a wild state and made obedient; domesticated. |
touchdown |
the act of scoring six points in football by catching or carrying the ball behind the opponent's goal line. |
tremendous |
very large in degree or size; huge. |
wallow |
to roll the body in mud, sand, dirt, or water. |